ASHBURN, Va. | After letting the snap on an extra point attempt go through his hands in a one-point loss, Washington Redskins punter-holder Hunter Smith said: “If anybody needs to lose their job, it’s me.”
Smith lost his job Tuesday. The Redskins cut him, two days after his gaffe in the 17-16 loss to Tampa Bay.
The Redskins replaced Smith with Sam Paulescu, who takes over both punting and holding duties in a job that has become a revolving door. Smith and Paulescu were two of four punters used by the Redskins last year, and Paulescu becomes the third punter this year.
Smith mishandled the PAT snap after the Redskins pulled within one point on a touchdown with 9 seconds to play Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Redskins lost 17-16 to fall to 5-8.
Smith was also struggling as a punter. His gross average of 40.5 ranks 30th in the NFL, and his net average of 33.7 yards ranks 31st. He was signed in early October when Josh Bidwell was placed on injured reserve with a hip injury.
Smith began last year as the Redskins punter, but leg injuries forced him to miss three games. Paulescu filled in for one of those games, punting three times for a 50-yard average.
Paulescu has also played for Tampa Bay, Dallas and Denver.
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